Tag: netpress
Macedonia 13.04.21 | 19:43

DOM party leader Maja Moracanin faces difficulty getting delegates to line up behind her

Delegates from the environmentalist DOM party are turning against party leader Maja Moracanin, who has tried and failed for three times in a row to collect a majority in the 115 seat Central Board of the party to have her position as DOM leader confirmed. Netpres reports that Moracanin eventually got...

Macedonia 22.05.20 | 13:27

Netpress: Police bureau led by SDSM loyalists is abused for surveillance of the opposition

After VMRO-DPMNE Vice President Aleksandar Nikoloski warned that the opposition party is under surveillance by the Government, the Netpress news site points to police officials who are likely involved in this. Nikoloski said that there is a wealth of evidence that the SDSM led Government is abusing the...

Macedonia 01.04.20 | 14:07

DUI overruled Zaev on his proposal to cut public sector salaries, Netpress reports

On top of facing opposition in his own party, Zoran Zaev was warned by his coalition partner DUI that the Government may collapse if he implements his proposal for radical cuts in public sector wages. Zaev came out with a proposal of budget cuts, instead of the stimulus approach taken by most European...

Macedonia 24.02.20 | 12:25

Zaev’s tape puts SDSM in a difficult position before the elections

Following the publication of the audio recording that reveals how Zoran Zaev was influencing decisions of the Supreme Court and the Special Prosecutor’s Office, on top of the large pile of already available evidence of Zaev’s involvement in Racket and other scandals, the ruling party is faced...

Macedonia 30.09.19 | 21:55

Netpress: Police ranks decimated by recruiters offering well paid jobs across Europe

The Netpress news site, which specializes in reporting on crime and police actions, reports that police ranks are being decimated by recruiters offering well paid security jobs in Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom or Scandinavia. According to Netpress, about 1.000 of the 11.600 Interior Ministry employees...